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June 17, 1994 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-06-17

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Treasures
On Sale

There will be plenty of treasures
at a community white elephant
sale 1-4 p.m. July 11 at the Jew-
ish Community Center Jimmy
Prentis Morris building.
Sponsored by the Neighbor-
hood Project, Jewish Federation
Apartments, Jewish Information
Service and Jewish Community
Center, the white elephant sale
will benefit the Alzheimer's As-
sociation.
There is a fee per booth. To re-
serve a booth by July 1, call the
Neighborhood Project, 967-1112.
The public is invited.

Education
Program Set

Moshe Tutnauer

Moscow and serves as educa-
tional consultant to the Conser-
vative Movement's day and
The Conservative Movement of afternoon schools in Russia and
Metro Detroit will sponsor a in the Ukraine.
month long scholar-in-residence
For information, contact the
program this October. An innov- Detroit Friends of the Jewish
ative experiment in collaborative Theological Seminary office, 258-
Jewish education, the program 0055; or the United Synagogue
will involve not only the six Con- for Conservative Judaism, 642-
servative synagogues in the area 4890.
but Hillel Day School, the Agency
for Jewish Education, the Feder-
ation of Metro Detroit and nu-
merous other Jewish organi-
zations, chavurot, formal and in-
formal study groups.
Rabbi Moshe Tutnauer will The Reform Breakfast and Learn
kick-off the scholar-in-residence Study Group will meet for its fi-
program through speaking and nal meeting of the program year
study sessions throughout the on June 21 at 7:30 a.m. at the
community. Ordained at the Jew- Max M. Fisher Building. The
ish Theological Seminary, Rabbi discussion, led by Rabbi Norman
Tutnauer served as a Conserva- T. Roman of Temple Kol Ami,
tive rabbi in Arizona for many will continue to focus on the Re-
years before making aliyah to Is- sponsa literature as well as con-
rael. He and his wife, have taught temporary problems dealt with
and traveled through out the in recently published scholarship
world from Argentina, Ethiopia, articles.
Portugal and most recently the
A continental breakfast will be
former Soviet Union. Rabbi Tut- available for a cost. For informa-
nauer is the Seminary's repre- tion, call Temple Kol Ami, 661-
sentative at Camp Ramah in 0040.

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Arna Poupko, head of the Department of Living Judaism at the Jewish
Education , Council of Montreal, addressed the annual meeting of the Jewish
Federation Women's Division recently at Congregation Beth Achim. Pictured
with Mrs. Poupko ate Penny Blumenstein, who was re-
division; Marilyn Goldberg, Joyce Sherman and Linda Lee.

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